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Re: Consensus on QAC
- To: Documentation and Translation <doc at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: Consensus on QAC
- From: Abdulaziz Al-Arfaj <aalarfaj at gmail dot com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 12:56:35 +0300
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:12:44 -0600, Gregg Reynolds <gar at arabink dot com> wrote:
[...]
> I strongly encourage you to use the wiki for this sort of thing, along
> with email. It's a lot easier to go look at a wiki page to see what
> things have been suggested than it is to search through a bunch of
> email. The wiki should be seen as a forum for debate and discussion as
> well as a means for collectively shaping useful documentation.
>
> Proposal: any proposal/suggestion/idea should go on the wiki, and
> related emails should include a link. Pros and cons, at least once they
> have matured and been stated in an understandable way, should also go on
> the wiki.
I'm a champion of wiki myself :-), but I'm afraid we have been vandalized again:
http://wiki.arabeyes.org/RecentChanges
No worries. We will establish a system (I hope) where wiki accounts
have to be approved by an admin before being given away
Abdulaziz,